When we pronounce HAVE TO in a sentence, we can make a reduction which makes the vowel sounds.؟
مرحبا بكم طلابنا الراغبين في الحصول على الإجابة الصحيحة للسؤال التالي: When we pronounce HAVE TO in a sentence, we can make a reduction which makes the vowel sounds. بيت العلم.
نتشرف أعزاءنا الزوار طلاب وطالبات جميع المستويات الدراسية بزيارتكم وثقتكم بنا وأختياركم لمنصتنا التعليميّة المتميزة التي تظم نخبة من المعلمين الأكفاء، لنطرح بين أيديكم حل سؤال:
When we pronounce HAVE TO in a sentence, we can make a reduction which makes the vowel sounds.
كما يقدم موقع ”مناهل العـلـم“ الحلول اليومية للواجبات المدرسية والاختبارات الدراسية، وذلك بمواكبة تطور المناهج وتلبية احتياجاتكم، ونقدم لكم اليوم حلاً نموذجياً للسؤال التالي:
When we pronounce HAVE TO in a sentence, we can make a reduction which makes the vowel sounds. ؟
الحل الصحيح هو:
shorter.
When pronouncing "HAVE TO" in a sentence, we often make a reduction in the vowel sounds. This reduction occurs because the "a" sound in "have" and the "o" sound in "to" are unstressed in this context.
In American English, the reduction of the vowel sounds in "have to" is commonly represented as /hæftə/ or /hævə/ in phonetic transcription. The "a" sound in "have" becomes a schwa sound, which is a neutral vowel sound represented as /ə/. This is the same sound as the "uh" in "about" or "the" in "theater".
The "o" sound in "to" also reduces to a schwa sound. So, instead of pronouncing it as /tu:/, we pronounce it as /tə/ or /tə/. This schwa sound is the same as the "uh" sound in "above" or "ago".
As a result, when we say "have to" in a sentence, it often sounds like "həftə" or "hævə", with the schwa sound replacing the vowel sounds in both "have" and "to". This reduction helps to make the sentence flow more smoothly and sound more natural in spoken English.